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Taylor - NYC
> 24 hourI own two normal Hue light bulbs and wanted these for my exposed lights, and these are definitely orange compared to normal white lights. The lights themselves are great though.
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Evy B.
> 24 hourThis item was so difficult to find that I actually ordered the wrong size. I chose to keep it because I know its a good product. However, its the wrong size and I still cannot find the size I need.
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TayFal
> 24 hourThese lights came exactly as advertised! Such a cool subtle accent to any room!
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Mike
> 24 hourNice, but still very bright at 1%. Blinding at anything higher if you look at it directly.
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Nate-dawg
> 24 hourI have 5 of these bulbs in a chandelier fixture in my dining room. They worked great for about 2 years, but then they started to randomly turn on. I would turn off all the lights, but one by one, each bulb would turn back on until all 5 were on again. Only way to keep them off now is the light-switch, which defeats the purpose of smart bulbs. After 3 years, the bulbs started to flicker -- mostly for a while when turned on but also just random flickers here and there. For the price and brand name of these bulbs, I had expected a product at Hues regular standard. I like the vintage look but not the vintage performance.
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James Hill
> 24 hourThe color temperature is very warm and non adjustable, but if you are going for the vintage/Edison type of look and want a smart bulb I feel these are a good choice. They look fantastic on night light mode where you can really see the “filament” spiral of LEDs, and work as well as our other Hue lights with Alexa (which is to say, great).
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Brian
> 24 hourIt might just be because I haven’t quite figured them out yet but, after install one of the two lights I purchased constantly loses connection. I should note that I don’t have a hue bridge and control the lights exclusively through my Alexa hub. I don’t even have the hue app. Other than that, the brightness is good however it’s almost blinding if the lamp faux filament itself is exposed, which as an Edison bulb I think most people like to be able to see the fiber optic filament. Not an issue though because you can control the brightness and even at its lowest (like 1%) it still gives off a decent amount of light. Pretty fair price as well. I should note that they are made of glass unlike other smart bulbs so be careful unpacking.
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Aaron B
> 24 hourI had been looking for an Edison bulb in the Hue family of products and I finally found one. It looks great, is dimmable and works with Alexa. You’ll need to update the bulb once you get it installed to get the dimmable feature to work with Alexa.
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Javier Ruiz
> 24 hourThese are great when they work but, these smart bulbs seem particularly sensitive to power fluctuations. If the amount of power going to the bulb drops too much, which can happen if too many devices are drawing power from the same circuit, it will cause an error and the bulb will start flashing. If the lights in your house tend to dim when you turn on the washing machine for example, these bulbs might give a problem
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Matt B.
> 24 hourThey work fine. They integrate seamlessly into my Hue network and function as described. That said, they are INCREDIBLY dim to the point of almost being pointless. I keep the lights in my house crazy clearly no one reads in this house dim, and these are too dim for that purpose. They respond well to the hue app and alexa, but they barely exist.